History

BCA Research was founded in Montreal in 1949 by A. Hamilton Bolton, who pioneered the concept that national economies and their capital markets are led by shifts in financial liquidity, money supply and credit.

BCA's reputation as the foremost provider of leading-edge and accurate analysis continued to grow under the direction of J. Anthony Boeckh, who led the company from 1968 to 2001.

Mr. Bolton's innovative and highly successful approach to forecasting trends in the economy and financial markets ensured that BCA gained a wide following among financial institutions, corporations, individual investors and academics. His approach was outlined in his book Money and Investment Profits, published in 1967, just before his untimely death. He was honored posthumously 20 years later by the Financial Analysts Federation with the prestigious Nicholas Molodovsky Award in recognition of his achievements and contributions to the field of financial market analysis.

BCA's reputation as the foremost provider of leading-edge and accurate analysis continued to grow under the direction of J. Anthony Boeckh, who led the company from 1968 to 2001. Dr. Boeckh dramatically expanded the firm's research capabilities and global coverage by building a large team of experienced economists and researchers. Today, BCA's operations have grown worldwide with offices in many major cities across the globe.

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BCA Research Survey

As part of our commitment to deliver the highest quality investment research and analysis with the best user experience, we would appreciate your feedback by filling out this short survey. Thank you for your co-operation.

1. How often do you log-in to BCA's website?

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2. How would you rate your interactions with BCA Research? (5 being very satisfied, 1 being very dissatisfied)

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A. Finding and accessing subscribed research content

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3. How would you rate BCA's website? (5 being very satisfied, 1 being very dissatisfied)

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4. Which of the following mobile features are most important for you? (tick 3 most important)

A. Reading full research reports

B. Receiving a morning daily briefing on critical research topics

C. Searching for key indicators or analytics on markets of interest

D. Receiving short intra-day research alerts

E. Reading BCA blogs/microblogs

F. Listening to podcasts or watch webcasts on key research topics

G. Interact with other BCA users (e.g. sharing content and comments)

H. Accessing BCA Edge/Analytics

I. Interacting with BCA Strategists to answer research questions

J. Networking with other BCA clients

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6. Which other Investment Research Applications do you use on a regular basis?